The Most Forbidden Places on Earth That You're Not Allowed To Visit (Pt. 2)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C80fKaBMeAs

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TLDRThe video highlights some of the world's most restricted places, including the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Ethiopia, which claims to house the Ark of the Covenant, and the Coca-Cola vault in Atlanta, safeguarding the original recipe. Other notable locations include Fort Knox, known for its gold reserves, and Kalo Papa, a former leprosy colony in Hawaii. The McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica are noted for their extreme conditions, while Pinegap in Australia serves as a secret spy base. Iron Mountain in Pennsylvania is a secure storage facility for valuable documents, and Megori in Russia is a mysterious nuclear site. Hashima Island, an abandoned coal mining site in Japan, is also featured, showcasing the intrigue surrounding these forbidden sites.

Takeaways

  • ⛪️ The Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion claims to hold the Ark of the Covenant.
  • 🔒 The Coca-Cola vault protects the original recipe for Coca-Cola.
  • 🏦 Fort Knox is home to a significant portion of America's gold reserves.
  • 🏝️ Kalo Papa was a leprosy colony, isolated from the world.
  • ❄️ The McMurdo Dry Valleys are used for Mars research due to their extreme conditions.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Pinegap is a secret spy base in Australia.
  • 📦 Iron Mountain stores valuable documents and artifacts securely.
  • 🔬 Megori is a mysterious nuclear site in Russia.
  • 🏚️ Hashima Island is an abandoned coal mining site, now a ghost town.

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    The Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum, Ethiopia, is believed to house the Ark of the Covenant, a sacred object containing the original Ten Commandments. Only one monk, chosen for life, can see the ark, and no outsiders, including the head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, are allowed to enter the inner sanctum. The church has a long history of destruction and rebuilding, and while the authenticity of the ark is debated, access remains strictly controlled, preventing any external examination.

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    Coca-Cola's vault in Atlanta, Georgia, safeguards the original recipe for Coca-Cola, a closely guarded secret worth billions. Only a few individuals know the complete formula, which is never written down in one place. The vault is located within the World of Coca-Cola Museum, but visitors can only view the exterior. The recipe is stored in a high-tech safe requiring multiple keys to access, and the company has turned this secrecy into a marketing strategy, making it one of America's most protected business secrets.

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Video Tanya Jawab

  • What is the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion known for?

    It claims to hold the Ark of the Covenant, containing the original Ten Commandments.

  • Who can see the Ark of the Covenant?

    Only a single guardian monk chosen for life can see it.

  • What is stored in the Coca-Cola vault?

    The original recipe for Coca-Cola, which has been guarded for over 135 years.

  • What is Fort Knox?

    It is the United States Bullion Depository, storing a significant portion of America's gold reserves.

  • What was Kalo Papa?

    It was a leprosy colony in Hawaii, isolated from the rest of the world.

  • What is unique about the McMurdo Dry Valleys?

    It is one of the most extreme and restricted places on Earth, often used for Mars research.

  • What is Pinegap?

    A secret spy base in Australia, part of a global surveillance network.

  • What does Iron Mountain store?

    It houses precious documents, artifacts, and digital data in a secure facility.

  • What is Megori?

    A secret nuclear site in Russia, heavily guarded and off-limits to outsiders.

  • What is Hashima Island known for?

    It is an abandoned coal mining site, now a ghost town with restricted access.

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    Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion. The
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    Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, located
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    in Axum, Ethiopia, claims to hold the
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    most important religious object in
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    history, the Ark of the Covenant.
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    According to Ethiopian tradition, this
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    sacred box containing the original Ten
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    Commandments has been kept here for over
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    3,000 years. Only one person on Earth
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    can see it. A single guardian monk
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    chosen for life who can never leave the
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    church grounds. Even the head of the
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    Ethiopian Orthodox Church is banned from
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    entering the inner room. The church was
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    first built in the 4th century and has
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    been destroyed and rebuilt several
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    times. The current guardian spends his
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    entire life praying before the ark and
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    burning incense. When he dies, he must
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    choose his replacement before passing
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    away. While experts debate whether the
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    Ethiopian ark is authentic, the
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    restrictions remain absolute. No
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    archaeologists, historians, or religious
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    leaders from outside Ethiopia have ever
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    been allowed to examine it. Coca-Cola
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    Vault. The Coca-Cola vault in Atlanta,
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    Georgia, protects one of the world's
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    most valuable business secrets, the
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    original recipe for Coca-Cola. This
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    formula, created by pharmacist John
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    Peton in 1886, has been guarded for over
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    135 years and is worth billions of
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    dollars to the company. Only a few
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    people alive today know the complete
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    recipe, and they're never allowed to fly
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    together on the same plane in case of an
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    accident. The vault is located inside
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    the World of Coca-Cola Museum in
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    downtown Atlanta, but visitors can only
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    see the outside of the secure room. The
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    recipe is kept in a high-tech safe that
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    needs multiple security keys to open.
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    Company bosses claim the formula has
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    never been written down entirely in one
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    place with different parts stored
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    separately to prevent theft. Even top
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    Coca-Cola workers don't get to see it.
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    The company has turned this into a
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    marketing tool with the secret formula
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    becoming part of Coca-Cola's brand
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    image. Despite many attempts by
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    competitors and scientists to reverse
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    engineer the drink, the original formula
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    stays protected, making it one of
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    America's most guarded business secrets.
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    Fort Knox. Fort Knox, located in
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    Northern Kentucky, is home to the United
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    States Bullion Depository, one of the
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    most secure buildings on Earth. The
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    depository was built in 1936 during the
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    Great Depression, when America needed a
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    safe place to store its wealth. This
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    fortress holds about 147 million ounces
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    of gold bars worth hundreds of billions
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    of dollars and representing roughly half
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    of America's reserves. The two-story
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    granite and steel structure is
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    surrounded by multiple layers of
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    protection, including armed guards,
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    electronic sensors, and huge steel
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    doors. Even the combination to the main
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    vault is split among several people, so
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    no single person can open it alone. The
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    phrase secure as Fort Knox exists
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    because this place is considered nearly
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    impossible to break into. No visitors
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    are allowed inside and no tours have
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    been given since World War II. Even top
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    officials rarely get permission to
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    enter. The last time reporters were
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    allowed inside was in 1974, and they
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    could only see a small part of one room,
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    Kalo Papa. Kalo Papa, located on a
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    remote part of the Hawaiian island of
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    Machai, was once the world's most
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    isolated leprosy colony. From 1866 to
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    1969, over 8,000 people with leprosy
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    were forced to go to this windy
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    peninsula, separated from the rest of
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    the world by huge sea cliffs on three
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    sides. People were basically dumped on
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    the beach and left to take care of
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    themselves in what was pretty much a
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    place to die. The most famous resident
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    was Father Damian, a Belgian priest who
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    came to help and eventually got leprosy
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    himself and died in 1889. The colony had
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    a strict no contact rule, meaning
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    residents could never leave and families
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    could never visit. People sent here were
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    declared legally dead by the Hawaiian
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    government. Even though they were still
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    alive, they were so isolated that
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    residents had to build their own houses,
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    grow their own food, and make their own
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    community from nothing. Medical
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    improvements eventually made leprosy
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    treatable, and the forced separation
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    ended in 1969. But some former residents
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    chose to stay in the only home they had
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    known for years. Today, getting into
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    Calipa is highly restricted to protect
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    the privacy of the few people who still
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    live there. Visitors need special
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    permission and must be part of
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    authorized tours or have work business.
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    The area is run as a national historical
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    park, but unlike other parks, tourism is
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    strictly limited. Only a few people are
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    allowed to visit each day, making Kalapa
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    one of Hawaii's most forbidden places.
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    McMurdo Dry Valleys. McMmetoro Dry
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    Valleys located in Antarctica's Victoria
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    land is one of the most extreme and
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    restricted places on Earth. This 1,900
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    square mile region is the largest
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    ice-free area in Antarctica with
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    powerful winds that can reach 200 mph
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    and blow away any snow that tries to
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    stick. The landscape is so harsh and
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    cold that it's often called Mars on
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    Earth. And NASA actually uses this
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    location to test equipment for Mars
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    strips. Temperatures can drop to
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    minus50° and some spots haven't seen
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    rain in over 2 million years. The region
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    contains weird features like bloodfalls,
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    where iron rich water flows out of a
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    glacier and turns bright red when it
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    hits the air. There are also frozen
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    lakes that never melt and rocks that
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    move by themselves across the floors.
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    Scientists believe tiny germs living in
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    the soil and rocks here might be similar
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    to life forms that could exist on other
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    planets. The landscape is so untouched
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    that even a single footprint or tire
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    track can last for decades. Getting
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    access requires special permits from
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    national Antarctic programs and can take
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    six months or more to get approved. Only
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    researchers with approved projects can
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    visit, and they must pass medical exams
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    and survival training before being
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    allowed in. Transportation is by
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    military cargo planes that land on ice
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    runways. Visits are limited to protect
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    this unique environment, making it one
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    of the world's most scientifically
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    important forbidden zones. Pinegap.
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    Pinegap, located 18 kilometers southwest
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    of Alice Springs in Australia's remote
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    desert, is one of the world's most
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    secret spy bases. This joint American
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    Australian base is surrounded by
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    electric fences carrying 8,000 volts and
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    guarded by over 80 armed police
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    officers. It's part of the Echelon
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    program, a global surveillance network
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    run by the Five Eyes. Taking photos is
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    completely banned and anyone who tries
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    to get in gets arrested immediately. The
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    facility is so secret that even most
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    Australian government workers don't know
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    what happens inside. The base works as a
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    key part of America's worldwide spy
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    network, controlling satellites that
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    listen in on phone calls and provide
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    targeting information for military
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    attacks around the world. Its 38 white
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    satellite dishes called golf balls watch
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    onethird of the planet, including China,
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    North Korea, and Russia. All public
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    visits stopped after 9/11, ending the
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    800 tours that used to happen each year.
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    The base got much bigger in 2020 with 10
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    new satellite dishes, and recent
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    protests over Gaza have led to activists
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    blocking roads outside Iron Mountain.
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    Iron Mountain, located deep beneath
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    Pennsylvania, is one of the world's most
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    secure facilities. This former limestone
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    mine has been converted into a massive
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    vault that houses precious documents,
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    artifacts, and digital data. The
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    facility is said to be safer than Fort
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    Knox with multiple protection layers,
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    including armed guards, high-tech
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    cameras, and climate controlled rooms.
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    The subterranean location provides
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    natural disaster protection, and an
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    artificial lake helps maintain perfect
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    temperatures. Iron Mountain stores
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    master recordings for major music
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    labels, iconic photographs, historic
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    event documentation, and critical legal
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    papers for Fortune 500 companies and
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    government agencies. Clients range from
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    corporations to private collectors
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    needing ultra secure storage. The
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    facility operates like a giant safety
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    deposit box where only depositors can
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    access their items. What makes Iron
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    Mountain even more interesting is the
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    fact that the public isn't allowed to
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    know what it contains. Visitors cannot
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    enter storage areas and employees sign
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    strict confidentiality agreements.
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    MessGori. Megori, a closed city in
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    Russia's Eural Mountains, is one of the
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    world's most secret nuclear sites. This
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    heavily guarded town has been completely
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    offlimits to outsiders since it was
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    built during the Soviet era in the
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    1980s. The Russian government has never
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    fully explained what the city is for,
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    giving different stories over the years,
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    including claims it's used for mining,
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    food storage, or emergency shelters.
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    Construction continued even after the
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    Soviet Union fell apart, suggesting
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    something vital happens here. The city
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    sits beneath Mount Yamantau, the highest
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    peak in the southern Eurals at 5,381
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    ft, which provides natural protection
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    from attacks. Western spy agencies
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    believe it works as an underground
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    command center designed to keep running
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    during nuclear war. Satellite photos
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    show roads, buildings, and other
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    structures around the mountain, but
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    nobody knows the true size of what lies
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    beneath. Getting into Megorey requires
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    special government permission that's
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    almost never given. The area is watched
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    by armed guards and surrounded by
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    restricted zones. Even most officials
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    don't know what happens inside, making
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    it one of the most mysterious places on
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    Earth. Hashima Island. Hashima Island,
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    also known as Battleship Island, is an
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    abandoned coal mining site located off
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    the coast of Nagasaki, Japan. This small
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    place was once one of the most crowded
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    places on Earth, housing over 5,000 coal
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    miners and their families in tall
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    apartment blocks. It got its nickname
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    because its shape looks like a Japanese
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    battleship from far away. When coal
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    mining ended in 1974, everyone left
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    within months, leaving behind a complete
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    ghost town that has been slowly falling
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    apart for 50 years. The site is filled
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    with rotting structures, rusted
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    machinery, and personal belongings left
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    behind. Staircases lead to nowhere, and
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    walls are covered in moss. Most areas
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    remain completely off limits because
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    chunks regularly fall from crumbling
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    walls and old mining shafts pose serious
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    safety risks to anyone who gets too
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    close. Access was completely banned for
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    decades due to safety concerns about
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    unstable conditions. In recent years,
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    limited guided tours have been allowed,
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    but visitors can only walk on a small
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    marked path and view the ruins from a
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    safe distance. Most areas, including the
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    residential blocks and mining
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    facilities, remain forbidden. Even tour
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    guides must follow safety rules, making
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    Hashima one of Japan's most restricted
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    sites. Mount Weather. Mount Weather,
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    located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of
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    Virginia, is one of America's most
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    secret bunkers. This heavily protected
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    underground site was built during the
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    Cold War to work as an emergency command
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    center where top US leaders could keep
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    running the country during a nuclear
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    attack or major disaster. The bunker is
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    designed to house the president,
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    Congress members, and other key
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    officials for long periods while the
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    outside world deals with the nuclear
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    war. Most Americans have never heard of
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    Mount Weather despite it being one of
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    the most important backup places for the
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    US administration. The site is built
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    deep inside a mountain and can
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    supposedly survive direct nuclear hits.
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    It contains everything needed for
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    long-term survival, including sleeping
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    rooms, meeting areas, communication
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    equipment, and food supplies. The bunker
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    has its own power plant, water system,
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    and air cleaning to keep people alive
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    underground for months. Above ground, it
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    looks like a normal office building, but
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    the real operation lies far beneath
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    where it stays hidden from public view.
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    The site operates in total secrecy with
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    no public tours or information about its
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    capabilities. Nicicoia buffer zone. The
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    Nikicoa Buffer Zone, also known as the
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    Green Line, is a UN controlled no man's
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    land that cuts through the heart of
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    Cypress's capital city. This 2.4 4 mi
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    wide strip has divided the island since
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    1974 when Turkish troops invaded Cyprus
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    and started a civil war between Greek
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    and Turkish communities. When the
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    fighting ended with a ceasefire, the
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    United Nations took control of this
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    abandoned area, creating one of the
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    world's longest lasting military
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    buffers. It stretches 111 mi across the
  • 00:10:53
    entire island. But nowhere is it more
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    obvious than in Nikicoa, where it splits
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    the city in two. The area contains empty
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    buildings, deserted streets, and rusted
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    cars left behind when people fled during
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    the conflict. Weeds grow through broken
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    pavement, and bullet holes still mark
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    walls after 50 years. UN peacekeeping
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    forces patrol the area to prevent new
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    clashes. There are barbed wires,
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    concrete walls, guard towers, and
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    warning signs in different languages
  • 00:11:18
    that tell people to stay out. Access is
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    strictly controlled, and only official
  • 00:11:22
    workers can enter. Regular people are
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    banned from crossing except at official
  • 00:11:26
    border points. The area has become an
  • 00:11:28
    accidental wildlife preserve with
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    animals thriving in the abandoned urban
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    space. Despite decades of peace talks,
  • 00:11:34
    it remains as divided as ever, making it
  • 00:11:36
    one of Europe's most forbidden places.
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    RAF Filing Dales. RAF Filing Dales,
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    located on the North York Moors in
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    Yorkshire, England, is one of the
  • 00:11:44
    world's most iconic military sites. It's
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    easy to spot because of its huge
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    pyramid-shaped radar that can be seen
  • 00:11:50
    for miles across the countryside. This
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    facility works as an early warning
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    system for missile attacks, giving just
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    four minutes notice of incoming threats.
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    It's part of a missile warning network
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    that works with similar installations in
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    Alaska and Greenland to protect against
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    nuclear attacks. The site has strict
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    no-fly zones overhead, but recent events
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    have made RAF filing dales even more
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    restricted. In 2024, mysterious drones
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    led to F-15 fighter jets being deployed
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    to stop them, and new exclusion zones
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    were created. Even though visible from
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    public roads, it remains completely off
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